Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “willshacklett”
January 21, 2026
GV Sanity Check
Version updated for https://github.com/willshacklett/gv-sanity-check to version v1.
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Action Summary The GV Sanity Check GitHub Action detects stability drift by comparing metric snapshots in CI pipelines. It automates the process of identifying deviations between current metrics and a defined baseline, helping maintain consistent performance and catch regressions early. This action is particularly useful for ensuring stability in software projects by monitoring key performance indicators over time.
December 30, 2025
GodScore CI
Version updated for https://github.com/willshacklett/godscore-ci to version v0.2.4.
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Action Summary GodScore CI is a GitHub Action designed to assess the long-term resilience of evolving systems by evaluating their survivability, self-correctability, and irreversibility risk through a metric called the God Variable (Gv). It automates the detection of gradual system degradations that traditional CI pipelines often miss by enforcing global survivability constraints, running invariant and perturbation tests, and identifying irreversibility risks.
December 28, 2025
GodScore CI
Version updated for https://github.com/willshacklett/godscore-ci to version v0.2.2.
This action is used across all versions by ? repositories. Go to the GitHub Marketplace to find the latest changes.
Action Summary GodScore CI is a GitHub Action designed to enhance traditional CI pipelines by evaluating the long-term survivability, recoverability, and resilience of evolving systems through a scalar metric called the God Variable (Gv). It automates the detection of issues like irreversibility and silent degradation, which are often missed by conventional CI tools, ensuring that changes do not compromise the system’s ability to adapt and recover over time.